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... continued to cherish the memory of his tour as a bright spot in his life . Along with the normal pleasures of the cultivated tourist in a richly rewarding country , especially a tourist who settles down and gets to know people and the ...
... continued to cherish the memory of his tour as a bright spot in his life . Along with the normal pleasures of the cultivated tourist in a richly rewarding country , especially a tourist who settles down and gets to know people and the ...
Page 85
... continued effects of incompati- bility of mind and temper , which poisons the very essence of marriage . At intervals we seem to hear the voice of anguished experience : The soberest and best governed men are least practised in these ...
... continued effects of incompati- bility of mind and temper , which poisons the very essence of marriage . At intervals we seem to hear the voice of anguished experience : The soberest and best governed men are least practised in these ...
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... continued in his secretarial post , though his work had to be lessened . One minor task , which he performed from March , 1651 , through January , 1652 , was the licensing of the newspaper Mercurius Politicus . Its editor was the clever ...
... continued in his secretarial post , though his work had to be lessened . One minor task , which he performed from March , 1651 , through January , 1652 , was the licensing of the newspaper Mercurius Politicus . Its editor was the clever ...
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Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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